Which of the following is not a situation of irrecoverable agency
a. Where the agency is coupled with interest.
b. Where the agency has incurred a personal liability.
c. Where the agent has partly exercised his duty.
d. Where the agent doesn’t exercised his duty.

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Answer :

d. Where the agent doesn’t exercised his duty.

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